Not that he's without bias, but you perk up a bit when you hear someone, especially Pat Miletich, say anyone would 'wreck' former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre. Current welterweight champion Robbie Lawler spent years training under the UFC Hall of Famer in Bettendorf, Iowa, but Miletich says the slugger would have been a nightmare matchup for St-Pierre long before his recent career resurgence at American Top Team. "I think at the time Georges St. Pierre was the champion and I told read news >>

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight kingpin Georges St. Pierre walked away from mixed martial arts (MMA) in late 2013, citing personal and professional stress as contributing factors to his impromptu hiatus (more on that here). At this point, he should probably just stay home. That's because he'll get wrecked by Robbie Lawler if he decides to make another go-round in combat sports. That's according to UFC hall of famer and longtime "Ruthless" supporter Pat Miletich, who beli read news >>

UFC President Dana White has not spoken to GSP since the new drug-testing policy was announced but did not appear confident about the former champion’s potential return to the octagon. Several months ago, former UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre revealed that he would never return to professional competition until his employers implemented third party drug testing. So naturally, when the UFC announced that they would implement comprehensive out-of-competition random performance enhanc read news >>

Even with UFC's new rigorous drug testing policy, former longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre and UFC President Dana White have not spoken about a potential Octagon return for "Rush." White also noted he won't "pressure" GSP to come back. read news >>

When longtime UFC champion Georges St-Pierre decided to take a break from MMA, he cited a performance-enhancing drug problem and the UFC’s inadequate drug testing as two of his primary reasons.Filed under: News, UFC, Videos read news >>